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In Spring 2011 the Palestinian Authority pursued a strategy to get the level of their status at the United Nations upgraded by the U.N. General Assembly in September. More than 120 nations apparently were prepared to endorse the idea. Israel opposed it, as did the United States, declaring that the way to a Palestinian state was through negotiations. The Obama Administration worked unsuccessfully to re-start Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. The issue of U.N. recogntion would be raised initially in the U.N.

In Spring 2011 the Palestinian Authoriity pusued a strategy to gain recognition of a state in September at the U.N. General Assembly. More than 120 nations apparently were prepared to endorse the idea. Israel opposed it, as did the United States, declaring that the way to a Palestinian state was through negotiations. The Obama Administration worked unsuccessfully to re-start Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. The issue of U.N. recogntion would be raised initially in the U.N. Security Council, where it was expeected that the

In response to the launching of a new peace initiative by former Israeli government, intelligence and security officials, 33 Jewish, Christian and Muslim national religious leaders wrote to President Obama saying that they believe "this Israeli Peace Initiative, the earlier Arab Peace Initiative and the Geneva Accord, taken together, offer key principles and ideas for Arab-Israeli peace.”

On March 24, 2011, warning that current violence between Israel and the Palestinians could escalate into a new war, the International Crisis Group called urgently for an Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire, easing access to Gaza, and new efforts to form a Palestinian unity government.

On March 24, 2001, Warnin that current violence between Israel and the Palestinians could escalate into a new war, the International Crisis Group called urgently for an Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire, easing access to Gaza, and new efforts for from a Palestinian unity government.

Daniel Kurtzer, Jewish former U.S. Ambassador to Egypt and Israel offers sound advice for U.S. policy. Writing in Bloomberg Businessweek February 28, 2011, Ambassador Kurtzer reflects objectively and critically on how U.S. policies in the region, including massive miltary aid to dictatorial Arab governments, have been perceived by people in Egypt and elswehere. He accurately describes the very limited U.S.